FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1971 PAG E- T W E N T Y -T W O Average Dally Nef Press Ron The Weather PVtr The Week Ended Showers likely and poeslbly July 17, 1071 thunderstorms today, tonight Eli I. 6. Okrant, son of Mr. Fuel Oil Bids and Sunday. Highs today and and Mrs. Gerald Okrant of 49 Carnival Day iianrI|Tfitpr lEupmttg Hrralb Sunday 76 to 80. Lows tonight About Town LX Waranoke Rd., and Lee Potter- 1 5 ,0 0 0 In the upper 60s. ■nie Rev. George Noetrand, an,j jjrs. George Cookout Listed Opened by Town PLAZA DEPT. STORE rector of St. Mary’s Episcopal .potterton of 171 Avery St., have Manchester— A City of Village Charm Three companies are apparent (We Have A Notion To Please) Caiurch, will CMiduct a service named to the dean’s list On Camp Agenda E. MZDDLiE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) Sunday at 8:18 a.m. on radio. the University of Connecticut low bidders for fuel oil to town OPEN Wia>.. THUBS., FBI. tUl • VOL. LXXXX, NO. 256 (EIGHTEEN PAGES— SE (7nO N ) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1971 (Ctaeslfled' Advertising on Page 16) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS station WINP. ’The program Is jqj. yie spriilg semester. Manchester’s Camp Kennedy, and school facilities. The follow TV sponsored by the Manchester which completed two thirds of ing low bid pluses are above the Area .Council (rf Churches and Sabbath services will be held Its six-week season today, has per gallon prices for New Haven Open Till 9 Tonight the Clergy Association of Man at Temple Beth Sholom tonight two big events scheduled for tank cars, as quoted In-the chester. at 7:30 and tomorrow at 10 next week—a cookout on Tues Journal of Commerce: day. and a Carnival Day on CODenATIONS W. C. Mason Co., Glastonbury, Yacafion Bound? Girl Found David A. Fletcher, s(m of Mr. Wednesday. Next east of the old armory fected young .O.C. with a long- No. 2, .0312: Tennenco Laurel PLAZA HAS ALL THE NECESSARY ITEMS Deadline Nears and Mrs. John Fletcher Jr. of The cookout will be given by cn Weils St. was an open lot. Ing to emulate Ms feat. Ihat Corp., Hartford, No. .4, .00«6; 76 Irving St., has been named to Campout Slated the Manchester Army and Navy >xiie boys had a small baseball lingering hope persisted for a Hampton Oil Corp., Springfield, Swim Caps Swim Trunks Unharmed Astronauts onto Moon, the dean’s list at Alfred (N.T.) Club, wMch conducts similar (hamsHid there with an old tin number of years until he met a Mpss., no. 0, .0102. TkAHMc Swim Suits General Oil Co. of East Hart University, where he Is a At Playground events every .vear for die camp dust pan for home plate and friend already proficient and inongs children ft Mdles ford submitted a .007 low bid On Steel Strike sophomore. ers and volunteer staff. various rags, pans or stones lor wtHlng to teach Wm. It really In Durham ’The Manchester Recreation for No. 2 but was disqualified Ear Plugs Playwear The Carnival Day is being the other bases. Isn’t very difficult to learn to By NEIL GHiBBIDE Counts. ‘“This is a basic in Department Is sponsoring a for lack of accompanying surety. AP Labor Writer dusti^ of .tremendous Impor- DURHAM (AP) — Heather Wallace B. Whiting of 12 Ly- campout lor children age 6 to Planned and a n ^ g e d by “C ^ p Once the ball went across the stay on the wire and walk, QUALITY PRODUCTS — BUDGET PRICES dall St. has been named to the It also submitted a .018 bid for WASHINGTON (AP) — La- tance to our economy.” Bird, a 13-year-old mentally re- 12. next Friday from 6 p.m. to Kennedy Volunteers, ’ with street and broke one of Mr. But to perform other tricks bor negotiators bargained today Steelworkers now average tarded girl, sat huddled under d ew ’s list at Rensselaer Poly- at 8 a.m. at the West exoense to be borne southwlck’a windows, which had mulUplles the dllflcultles im- No. 4. Prepare for Ride Buggy toward a midnight deadline 33.48 per hour in straight time a tree, talking to herself as rain technic Institute for the spring Side Oval. Moriarty Bro^.. Tayior Rent- mensely. And strange as it may Other bids were .0318 for No. 2 to be pedd for. Luckily window by Tenneco; .0100 by Savin that may bring the first steel wages. Overtime and incentive drenched the surrounding under- semester. ’The son erf Mr. suid Children must register lor All, and Jim Herne’s Hobby panes were not so large then. seem to some people, it is much By HOWARD BENEDICT Mrs. Harold A. Whiting, he Is a easier to w ^ a slack wire than Fuel Co. of East Hartford for industry strike In a dozen pay bring the average up to brush. the campout by Wednesday at Shop. That was a much lesser catas- years. . $4.36 per hour. "D o you want to go home?” AP Aerospace Writer chemical engineering major. a tight one, unless you cany No. 4; and .0218 by Mason for the playgrounds. There is a hlg event this week at giropiie than 'When “ BUdo” something to retard developing No. 4. “ Some slight progress is >®ts. Alternately they pared to make man’s first will teach electronics. He is Foods. marshmallows, a sleeping bag A T TH E Kitchen we build. Each is a one- nation’s basic steel Industry, All nine of the companies walked hand-in-hand and he driving expedition on the married to the former Marilyn In addition cupcakes (also ® t*ve feel and precise timing can described company v> ' PAGE TWO MANCHESTER fiVfiNli^G HRRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 81, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 81, 1971 PAGE THREE NOW Asks MOVlERAnNQB Sheinwold on Bridge Second Congressional District FORRARENIBAND Case Bros. Machinery YOUNQPEOPtE ’TWO-SUI’TED HAND 1Etii?nin0 Help From POOR FOR DEFENSE Tta (SiMSM niliift a *• Mm Federal Aid To Provide The Baby Has By ALFRED SHEINWf^ Going to Smithsonian Mrs. Nixon K 8 7 If you want to know how old J742 Manchester, Conn. When Boise Cas(»de Coriioratifm’s Case Bros. dM - $25 Million in State Jobs / |M1 «6U AMimO a woman is, ask h e r . sister-in- AK95 sion on Glen Rd. ends all operations next week, it will WETHERSIFIELD (AP)^^t Telephone 648-9711 Unemployed workers in Con- tion for direct aid to cities of law. If you want to know how 32 Second CTass *• n ^ k the end of the llO-year-old firm's ties with Mui- Been Named Nixon should issue a statement good a bridge player is, ask his Manchester, Conn. (06010) necUcut are in line for some over 76,000 with “substaalal” saying she wants the Equal WEST EAST c h e ste r. ------partner. I asked about George 626 million worth of Jobs before '•o®»*P'oyment. Rights Ammdment reported out AU MB AOMimO ♦ 53 ♦ QT642 SUBSCRIFTIOM SATBb ^ WaMUngton, and one of the in- Pirw ial GuMm m Sd n o M Rapee and got today’s hand C? 6 5 3 . ' (? 9 Payable In Advance „ September, Eu:cot PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1971 Heralding Hon%es STAR. eA*ElC*V Business Bodies Heraldinfr Homes -By C LA Y R. PO LLAN - fb, Akin LIIRA W MAS. 21 Your Daily AeUvHy Gulda SfPr. 22 H MANAGER A8 8 E8 8 E8 DIDU8TBY ' California )» 'I According to tho Stan, 'r ocf. 22^1 Raymtsid J. Dumas of Man A recent “Business Person . .■,20-21-31-13 To develop messoge for Sundoy, 2-32-44-63/ Aetna Lifers chester has been named man ality" feature in the Albany (OontfauMd from Page Floor) Carpeted and paneled hallways lead cfelsUl-TT-ai reod.words corresponding to numbers S5-72-81-86V5; of your Zodiac birth sign. ager of IBM’s Field Engineering (N.Y.) TTmes^Union centered on California Style to the sleeping quarters. The children TAuaqs SCORPIO aeparaUcn ia auggeskepd by ti one-otep d e- I B* 31 On 61 O f Earnings Up Division distribution center In a former Manchester man’s as- selected and arranged their own bed APS. 20 ocr. 22 'vatlon. The feeling of formality is Z Morning 32 l i 62 In Hartford. He was formerly an sessment of Import pfoUems room Amdshings. -ir^'MAy 20 3 A 33 P lto tts 63 For NOY. 21 achieved ^ the seleohon of high caned ^11-13-25-37 4 Rostor* 34 Probobly 64 Co uld administration maiuig;er In the facing specialty steelmakers In BUI Jr., 17, has chosen bold salma 5 Don't 35 Brood 6 5 V ito l 7-12-24-34, 44 Per Cent same office. the back chain matching the dark mahogany cfe>46-58-d9 4 5 -5 7 -7 8 \J£. striped material ibr bed cover, drapes 6 Hormony 3 6 Up 66 Activities The subject of the article was table. Again, the Uue c d o r accent la used filMINI 7 SofTwttiing 37 Yo u 6 7 P o y SAGITTARIUS HARTFORD (AP) — Aetna and throw plUows. He can lounge in a Thomas F. Oorman, a town na tat the velvet chair seats and tall blue 21 eOoy 38 Plootur* 68 Recent NOY. 22 / « Life A Casualty reported Friday candles on the table. A pastoral wall mu . huge black bean bag chair wldle talking 9 For 3 9 -O ia n c n 69 C o in tive and now works manager cT^JUNt 20 lOSomtthlng 4 0 O p tim itlic 70 Accented DEC. 21 1 ^ o{>erating earnings 44 per cent ral completes the room. on his telephone, covered In zebra of the Watervliet, N.Y., plant Igv; 4- 6-19-36 II By 41 Hovo 71 Romontic 5-15-23-35^ higher during the first six stripes, or while listening to his stereo 12 Di^toitofui 42 Strong 72 Chorrgps of the Allegheny-Ludlum Steel Dark olive green drapes at the windows IJ «i6 8 «-9 0 1 4 7 -5 6 6 7 months of this year than during equipment which takes up nearly one 13 Biding 43 Roceiving 73 W ith Clorp. are tied back from floor length sheer cur- CANCIR MDuire 4 4 B « t 74 Im poct CAPRICORN the same {>eriod a year ago. waU. Gorman, a 1943 graduate of talns. \JU N l 21 15 Worry 4 5 T # » t 75 Be DEC. 22 Earnings for the first half dt 16 Potiont, 4 6 In v it t 76 FinorKes Manchester High School aiul The dining room leads into an area «i- Michael’s room,.with bright blue car tJULY 22 JAN. It 1971 were $62.2 million or $1.93 17 You 47 It 77 On 1960 graduate of Yale Univer Urely different In mood. No partlUcng pet and drapes and^red end blue plaid \14-26-3M9 IBCon 4 8 For 78 PotierKe 117-18-27-28/ g p er common share, compared sity, was quoted as saying the dtvlda meal preparation from dreaming bed coverlet is decorated with his col m I9Mok« 4 9 O r 79 N ice J9-7362-87W with $36.3 million at $1.34 per 20 You 50 EipKiolly so B ro th industry is being threatened by by the hearth. One long room the other lection of nuMlel airidanes and cars. A LiO AQUARIUS common share for the first half 21 Ai« 51 End 81 Or an “ unfair" application of a vol side of the living-dining partition permits loveseet-cheat, crlginaUy his mother's, .JULY 22 j 22 Nic* 52 Y o u 82 Importont JAN. 20 ^ of 1970. . / - S 23 0r 53 Sociobility 83 Y o u r untary trade agreement between Mrs. Oleksinskl to whip up a~ fa'vorite is covered in bright red and serves as ^AUS. 22 FES.' I* A major {>art of the increased j 24 Will 54 A nd 84 Fo vo rs this country’s steel dipslness and family dlA while overseeing the jch df the reposing place for a ccUection of .fa 1-16-29-401 I 25Tim« 55 Crootiv* 85 Love 3- 8- 9-53^ earnings was attributed to Aet those in Japan aii^ the Euro Summertime enjoyment is complete with pool and adjoining cabana; Michael watches guest Kenneth Moreau about to take dive. table setting and eharing In the family's vorite stuffed animals. '5 0 6 2 - 7 6 1 26 For- 56 D oesn't 86 M oves 154-5566 1 na’s casualty and property com t 27 Spoil 57 Y o u r 87 Person pean Common MarketT) enjoyment of TV, stereo, or a glowing Laura, 19, has chosen a Uue catpet VIKCP PISCES panies, which produced net oper { 28 Your 58 Ultimate 88 Offering EES. IP ^ Gorman said the acco^ calls electric fire in the fireplace. This is the comjdement^ by the Uue, orchlii' cihd * 29 And 59 Entertainment 89 Life ating earnings of $33.9 million for participants to llmly their '“R end R“ (rest and recreation area). white floral print bed, spread with § aOAspKis 6 0 T s 90 Stotements MAS. 20 n g for the first six months of 1971. . 8/1 exports to other nations cer Ekitertalnlng guests is a breeze with an matching drapes — striking with white P,10-22-33-52| 3(Ml-42-71/f In the same period a year ago ) Adverse Neutral tain specified tomuige limits in arrangement Uke this. Thirteen or thirty ;/64-7565« € they produced only $13.6 mil walls. White provincial fUmlture and a manner that provides an people can circulate freely between the lion. Lejora’s very own large 'white bean bag equitable share of the over-all formal and leas formal areas with com The Individual life insurance chair complete the room. The window market for each nation. fort throughout. business also was more profit seat under the 'bay window hides a built- Dow Jones Falls 29 Points He singled out Japan as the “I wanted a nice home, but not one able in the first half of 1971 Story by June Tompkins in cedar Uiest. main source of trouble, noting that our friends would feel uncomfort than in the first six months of Raymond J. Dumas The blue and white bathroom shared that that country concentrates 1970, Aetna said, although it did Photos by Albert Buceivieius able in,” says Mrs. Oleksinskl. “If they by the children feahms a sunken Uue a significant portion of its al Disappointing News Pushes not release specific figures. The center installs and serv are imcomfortable, then a home defeats tub and shower. There’s no excuse for lowed toniwge total in spiecialty In the minus column, Aetna ices IBM Information handling . its purpose." clutter with roll out drawers for each in- steels, thus seizing a major said, is a decline of $3.9 mllloin systems, equipment and pro The kitchen, Uke something out of a dlviduars use. share of that market from U/S. Stocks to Six-Month Low in earnings of its health and gramming systems. magazine, features a Coming 'ware count firms by underselling them. The master bedroom is in a separate pension companies compared A native of Manchester, er top range 'wltit a complete line of by DAVID BURKE the Big Board during the week, He was quoted as saying his wing and resembles nothing short of a with the first half of 1970. This Dumas Joined IBM In 1061 in the matching cookware and roll-out shelves AP Business Writer 1,524 declined and 214 ad company and the U.S. iitdustry weU appointed suite. Decorated and fur year’s total In that category for {>arts de{Mulment in Hartford. in every cupboard. vanced. New 1971 highs were seek voluntary agreements nished In soft shades o f green tuid yel the first six months was $18.2 He Is maiTied to the former A half bath o ff the kUctien features a NEW YORK (AP) — A sud reached by 36 stocks, and 282 among nations for market al-' low, the room serves as a sitting-bed million. Helen M. Pisch, also of Man unique circular window resembling a den rush of disap{x>inting news slipped to new lows. locations by specific products, room with a pair of wheat colored vel “Group disability coverages chester. They live at 277 \ ship's wheel. 8 y turning the center developments pushed stock Hhe New Yorit Stock E5x- to usBure a "fair share" of sales vet lounge Uialrs turned toward a tele market prices this past week to produced an unsatisfactory re- Hackmatack St. Modern ranch home of the William Oleksinskis at 137 Dartmouth Rd. “spoke," you open the window. vision set. The connecting bathroom, change index of some 1,300 for all dealing in the variety of Mrs. Okekslndil calls the utiUty room ' their lowest level in six months. common stocks fell 2.01 to ‘ t**® ®«- with mirrored walls, is tiled in 'warm Grand Opening products Involved. beyond,;Ute kitcfaen “ the most 'wonderftd The Dow Jones average of 30 62.81. set to some extent by improve- X shades of brown and cocoa with orange Vincent’s Food Haven will Allegheny’s Watervliet {riant room In the house.'’ industrial blue chips fell .29.36 The Associated Press 60-stock *"®"t ^ and yellow color accents. hold Its Grand 0{>enlng tomor- produces stainless, tool, valve "Every woman should have a room {Krints to 858.43. This was the fiLVertUTti declined 10.4 to 306.6. ®®''®«®«®® ^®® ^ and other specialty steels. Gor Young Michael in an Uke this,’’ she says as she points out the Sliding glass doors open onto a screen lowest since Jan. 21, when the This was" Ui7 ^aree8t""debUne ® second quar- row at new. ex{>anded quarters man has been with that plant oversize beanbag chair. room y week counter with seiwlng ma ed patio which Is also reached from the Dow closed at 864.74. since the week ended June 26, remainder oi at 477 Hartford Rd.. across from about 10 years aiul before that chine which swings on a typewriter- iamlly room. Oooo roll-up screens shade Some analyste said they were 1970 when it fell 11 9 Standard ‘ ’’ ® health lines," the Crisirino’s Su{>ermarket. was with the same company at the patio on two sides. Patio furnishings looking for the market to faU to * poor’s 600-stock Index slipped statement said. Owner-o{>erator Vincent Stri- weU type spring stand, laundry unit, — . . - , ----- Total net income lor Aetna ano has expanded to a full res- sink, end lots of shelves—all in a roomy designed In 'white iron and glass with the 840 level -of the Dow before 3.36 to 95.86 ‘ ‘ mcorne tor Aetna ano nas expanded to a fuu res- . .. Esther lemon yeUow surrounding. This is 'where honey colored upholstery were selected a new support area is found. All of the'20 most active Big * C^alty. including real- taun^operatlon with cou^r ^ M cK ee'st. and young Michael Ukes to work on his mod in keeping 'with California style. “The fact that the market Board Issues declined. Pan of »3.8 mUllon, and booth c^ lty for 60. Tho jhe late Michael Gorman kept eroding on light volume American was most active on a *** mlUlon or $2.07 per business, formerly located at 999 el cars and airplanes, where "making a The heated pool beyond the patio and without’ any climactic selling turnover of 630,400 shares, clos- oommon share for the first half Main St., was displaced by the mess’ causes no inconvenience. the cabana, with different colored doors BRIEFS Indicates that It still has far- ing do>^ 1% at 11% American ^®“ ’’ -^®^ reported. It planned renovation and e2q>an- When the family is entertaining a designating the lavatory, the filter Nicholas T. Cecere of East tiier to faU," said Mbnte Gtor- Tele{riione. second niost active ■compares favorably slon of the eidjoinlng Manchester large group, this room also adequately room, the dressiiig room and the small Hartford, staff manager of John don, analyst for Bache A Co. fell % to 437%. u.a. Steel was ^ t h $38.’7 inllUon. including i ^ - Savings and Loan Association. serves as the bar room which leaves the rec room, complete the Cetlifoinia Hancock Mutual Life Insurance In the news background was down 3% to 28%: Texaco fell gains of $2.4 million 'n»ey went to California and found a kitchen free for other uses. dream house on the local scene. VlncOTt’s wlU be open seven qo.’s Manchester office, has___ style of living they liked so well that they the continuing rail strike and 1% to 34%; and General Elec- P®*' days, starting at 6 a.m. week- qualified as a registered re|>- reproduced it here in Manchester. the threatened steel strike. trie dropped 2% to 53% ^® ®“™® P®*^®^ y®®*"' days and 7 on Sundays, and will resentative of John Hancock From Washington came reports This is the story, plain and simple, of field Dr.; James A. Slrlannl, Other m g Board prices In- feature, In addition to a full Distributors, Inc., broker-dealer Coventry that consumer spending plans eluded Bausch & Lomb. off 14% $2 billion for the first Mr. and Mrs. William A. Oleksinskl who Manchester 262 Green Rd. breakfast menu, a large lunch- John Hancock mutual funds. built their spacious, light brick ranch at Also, Mary P. Welch, 25 Arcel- had fallen sharply In the last to 127%; International Tele- with $1.8 eon and dinner selection of Ita- cecere passed the National As^ 137 Dartmouth Rd. with every modem Hospital Notes British Guests three months and'that the gov- phone, off 4% to 62; Fannie '’****®® y®®^ ®*®- lian and American dishes, and soclation of Securities Dealers 11a Dr.; Elias Knudsen, Man emment’s index of leading eco- Mae, off 6'% to 88'%; Natomas, Consolidated assets of Aetna convenience. Push buttons and switches chester Manor; Mrs. Hannelore seafoood. examihation and has com{dled throughout the home control everything ^innNo noirns Take Tour Of nomlc indicators declined dur- off 4% to 78%; and Mattel off were $10.8 bllllon. A country western band will with qIi state regulations, Raak, 46 Barbara Rd., Rock- Ing June. 4% to 31. ^ y®®*" before assets were $9.4 from' lawn sprinkling (from their own tatermedlftte Care Seml- viUe; Robert L. Genovese, 66 play and a performer ■wlU make ______well) to light controls and sound systems. pHvate, noon - i p.m., and 4 Tobacco Farm Inflation continues unabated. On the American Stock Ehc- bHUim. balloon animals as {>art of the •Mrs. Pat Cunningham of Garden St.; Mrs. James Passim and high interest rates In bonds change, the price change Index Shareholders’ equity at the end They liked the idea of “ open living” for p.m. - 8 p.tu.; btlvate rooms, and son, East Hartford; Mrs. Some English visitors took a 0{>ening day festivities. Coffee Hickory Dr., Hebron, branch a way of casual family life. For all the 10 a . ^ • * Pom., and 4 p.m. • 8 Maxfleld and son, RBT> 8, tour of the Mulnite Tobacco are siphoning off funds from fell 0.83 to 24.61. Of the 1,246 ^® ***'®*' will be free with meals all week. manager for Sarah Coventry, the stock market, analysts said, stocks traded during, the week, **'^''*® P®*" conuno*! share, up conveniences of summer living with air p.m, KeUy Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Charles farm and nursery In Windsor- Inc., received an expense-paid Volume of the New York 135 advanced and 996 declined. $39.46 on June 30, 1970. conditioning throughout, the New England Pediatrics; Parents allowed Schaub and daughter, 168 HUls- vlUe on Thursday, ______NET EARNINGS DOWN trip to the. Jewelry firm's an cold and snow have been equally consid any time except noon - 2 p.m .; Hie guests were given tobacco Stock Exchange totaled 62.99 Loew’s warrants was most ------Northeast Utilities reports nual Homecoming, held last town Rd.; Mrs. John Oliver and million shares, as com{>ared active, falling 4% to 28%. Syn- ered with the installation of heating ele others, t p.m. - 8 p.m. son, Regan St., Rockville; Mrs. leaves from the plants for a consolidated net earnings of week at its Newark, N. Y., ments in the driveway and entrance steps. Self Service; 10 a.m. ■ 2 p.m.; souvenlr The Mulnite f^Uy million shares the tex, second moat active, fell 4% G oU S lim C rS S s id mUUon for the 12 months headquarters. James DeLorge and daughter, souvemr. me i previous week, 'me sluggish to 60%. Imperial Oil, third most No kidding, no skidding! 4 p.m.: • 8 p.m. treated the English to a ended June 30, down from last ------Enfield. volume indicated that many in- active, lost 1% to 26. Next Double carved mahogany doors, stained Intensive Care and Coronary meal of chicken, french fries, S n C U O inS f L ess* year’s figure of $46.1 million. Robert J. Salters Jr. o< 26 vestors had taken to the side- came Continental Materials, up a deep brown to match the exterior trim Care; Immediate family only, coffee, soda, and rolla. A & ’ Lelan P. SlUln Jr., chairman Clinton St. recently became a lines to wait out the market % to 3%, followed by Trans and awnings, open into a large mahogany any time, limited to five min Andover This Sunday will be the Coven- Saving More and president of NU, said that Quarter CMntury Club member paneled foyer. utes. try-to-Coventry picnic ■which ■will ®bde. World Airlines warrants, off 2 gradual Improvement In earn- at Pratt A Wlhltney Aircraft in Of toe 1,823 stocks traded on to 13%. The entrance down a step to the com Maternity; Fathers, 11 a.m. ■ start at 1 p.m. in the Miller- WASHINGTON (AP) Ings beginning in April is ex East Hartford. He Is employed fortable formal living room, partially par U;46 p.m., and 6;S0 p.m. - 8 Fire Department in D-617. Rlchardson BTeld off Rt. 31. All Americans are saving pected to accelerate during toe titioned from the foyer by full length iron p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 .p.m., A u x ilia r y N a m e s townspeople are urged to attend rest of toe year' due to toe ef- grrilles, is Indeed dramatic. and 6;S0 p.m. -8 p .m ... Muskie Hit and spending less for cars, ap- “ Ji;;, \lJustoenT c“i ; ^ s Frederick McCurry of 61 N. A curved sectional crushed green velvet Age limits: 16 In maternity, N f ^ W G h a i l T t l P T I Ohureh School Girl Found pllances and other major con- general rate increases, Elm St. has been promoted by sofa with a companion curved backless 1$ In other areas, no limit In iie w V-iIiairillCIl vacation Church School sumer goods, a Commerce De- eiUln also reported that Oon- Hartford Electric light to, line self-service. On Economy crew foreman, electric o^ra- smaller sofa smround a large clover-leaf The Women’s Auxiliary of the ®Pb®duled to ^ held at the Se^ Unharmed partment report shows. necticut Public Utilities Oommis- shaped coffee table. This area, in fromt of The emergency entrance on tions, at toe Sheldon St. plant. Ar;;:;rv''"8r u ‘Vhe oniv-hosnltal Andover Volunteer Fire Depart- ^ d C ^ g a t io ^ CTureh of The report Friday comes as shin decisions July 16 will allow the picture window, is lighted by a sus DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — ^ m U dT to "‘®nt announced new chair- Coven^ f .^ Aug 16-27 In co- ♦h/, to Increased revenue of $22.7 mll- pended shaded chandelier. Sofa pillows ' d^ore m®n appointed for the current operatlon^th toe First Congre- In Durham Whlte House communications ^® Nixon Administration is try- subsidiaries, toe Jrtm F. Ungfalre Jr. of in palest bltie create an interesting color 7 a.m« All other outoide doors gattonal Church, has been can- director Herb Klein has sin- boost toe slackening Connecticut light and Power Thom{>8onviUe has been ap- accent. are locked during the night celed (Continued from Page One) gled out Sen. Edmund S. Mua- eeoneniy by stepped up cem- O). and toe Hetftford Electric {xinted a technical service rep- Chairs are upholstered in blue and shift, At a meeting of the auxiliary resentative for Convenlaa held this week, Mrs. Katherine _ ^ ^ ® ®®ly ®*‘ kle, D-Maine, in a criticism of sumer spending. But toe fig- light Co. But toe Increases are Chemical Corp. of Rockville. A green cut velvet on white background. The Coventry Garden Club „ ihA 'ifss suggest an even further not adequate to rtfset costa, Mike was appointed program 16 feet away, 16-year veteran of toe metal One chair is covered in a light blue pan Patlento Today: 242 slowing of business activity. SUlln said, and toe companies chairman; Mrs. Ruth Whitney, J"®®* Crookshanks, who Jolne toe finishing industry, he will be velvet. A tall glass doored cupboard dis and means chairman; the home of Jta Ei^ M ^et neighboring Yales- In Durham to discuss 1972 is- Based on a Census Bureau will ask toe PUC for increased plays the many silver trophies which Mr. ADiMITTEKl YESTERDAY: ways based at the main office. ” Mrs. Muriel Hayward, refresh ^ '^®. had toe advantage of fam- sues at a Re{>ublican camjiaign survey made early In July, toe electric and gas rates early In Oleksinski (better known as Willie of Raymond J. Green 31 Hazel St.; Edvfard Dzlydus wlU be co- ment chairman, and Mrs. school, Klein said Friday "our re{x>rt shows consumers expect 1972. “ Willie’s Steakhouse” ) has won in his MYs. Bonnie L. Allegro, Willi- Frances Comerford as sun hostess. The budgrt for toe com- ..j ^ room around those main obstacle Is toe Democrat- to buy 10 i>er cent fewer cars ------favorite sport, golf. manllc; Joel E. Ballasy, 28 shine chairman. Also ap{x>int- ing year will be discussed. woods when I was a kid,” he ic Cemgress,’’ then went on to than they did In April. CLAIMS UP AGAIN The white walls and emerald carpeting The master bedroom, in a private wing, opens onto the patio. bfiddle Butcher Rd.; Mrs. ed as co-chairmen of toe Tele- Donations mention "Muskie and others And they say they will buy Manchester claims for unem- of the living room extend to the dining Solvelg ^ G. Bickford, RFD 4, phone .Committee were ____ Mrs. The North Coventry Volunteer „{ talking to who try to nibble away at' toe four per cent less funilture and ployment com{>en8ation rose room, relating the two areas, although Coventry; MYs. Dortoy Ciechow- Ethel Horn and Mrs. Grace Department Is now accept- herself,” Crookshanks related. defense budget.” carpets. A small amount also again last week, according to skl, EUlnston. (See Next Page) Hornish. Ing donations for Ite annual auc- He looked up and______spotted____ toe The cam{>algn school was a say they do not expect to pnir- toe State Labor Department. Also> Carol N. Craft, 41 Gar The committee chairmen are tlon, scheduled for Aug;. 28 at sitting imder a tree about closed session but Klein held a cha chase homes. Claims totaled 3,414 for the den St.; Irene F. Flanders, apiJolnted to serve for one-year 10 a.m. at toe fire house on Rt. iq feet away. news ccmference afterward and The repwrt shows Americana week ending July 24, an In- Bunker Hill Rd., Ctoventry; Mrs. terms which 'will expire next 31. "When I ■walked up to her I accused toe Democrats of saved more than 8 {>er cent of crease of 176 from toe previous Carid N. Karasinskl, RPT> 4, June 30. Those ■with Items to donate can gapj hgr name and said: ‘Do "talking us into a psychological their disposable personal in- week. ' Coventry; Mary E. Kelly, 121 Firehouse Addition contact any one of toe following you want to go home?’ She nod- Reeling that a depression or re- come In toe quarter from April The total also climbed again Mountain Rd.; Mrs. Agnes O. Work began this week on toe for free plok-up: Thomas Hick- yes." cession is in toe offing." to June, toe highest savings at toe state level, rising by Klukas, Edgewater Dr., Coven construction of a new addition Ing, Case Hill; Richard Mason, Heather, toe daughter of Mr. Klein conceded that toe statq rate since toe Korean War. 2,118 to 106,349, a rate of 8.7 per to toe firehouse on Center St. Richmond Rd.; Allan Schmidt, and Mrs, Jrtm Bird of Cheshire, ®^ ^® economy would be a dlf- According to economists, con- cent. For the same week last Food, fun and relaxation are enjoyed in this informal living area. try; I^ul KuchlnsM, Hiompson- vllle. The rear roofed In {xirtion of South St. and William Papanos, was found about a half-mile tlcult issue In 1972 but toe sumer spending relies heavily year, claims totaled 63,730, or the firehouse has been remov- River Rd. from toe private school, which Sri>wto of toe gross national on pisychological factors such 3.7 per cent. Also, Beth A. Lane, 70 Orford ed and excavation is well under owns 66 acres of land about 16 Pro^tuct, Increases in retail gg fear of Inflation, concern St.; Andrew OUsky, Warehouse way. The fire de{>artment hopes Manchester Evening Herald miles northeast of New Haven, during each of toe past over unemployment and domes- Point; BUse S. Ring, Mansfield to complete toe facility with a CpvQntry summer correspondent Stonegate director Joseph ^^®® nionths and Increases In yg international events. Center; Brian D. Sirols, 484 Hilli minimum of outside labor, Mary Le Blanc, M . 742-1878 Feeney said Heatiier was a ^e®®*ng starts confirm “that we ------:------Boston Mutual ard St.; John J. Smith, East using its own volunteers for toe “loner" who "didn’t play with ^ moving In toe right dlrec- Hartford; Randall J. Travers, 17 major share of toe work. ■the other kids usually. She 8|x>ke o i 1 .1 0.0.I Nike Circle; PhlUppe T. ValUan- The project of expiiuidlng toe California very little but she could under- described t^ Nixon ad- S o lllb lC B o ttlC Life Insurance coutt. Bast Hartford; Mrs. ministratiim’s efforts In toe , 11 • firehouse has been tentatively stand you." CONGRATULATES Arlene M. VaUee, 31 CSiarter discussed for many years but He said she has a s{>eech im- areas of crime detection, ecolo- P ollu tlO ll Oak a .; Mrs. Mary B. Warner, this year gained impetus v/hen Jet Mishap {>ediment and a four-year-old’s gy, Vietnam peace initiatives & Bart Hartford; John J. Welch, toe State Department of Health mentaUty. and toe President’s recent n ATTOK, Mass. (AP) — In MIKE DIBELLA 87 ^ruce a.; Mrs. Mary O. Issued the depMirtment an ulti overtures to mainland China as ^ g«ort to check Utter from In ju res 39 substantial achievements. Of Manchester Wood, 486 B. Center a . matum to fix‘Its sewer system em{>ty bottles, a Natick bottle On The Outstanding Job He Has Done Managing ____ „ , ___and______install__ a proper _septic______tank_ (Oontinueb from Page One) Marines’ Chief He ^<5 a recent public opin- ggyg n has developed one -STBST^l^Y: A ron and drainage field. four Inches from my daughter’s i ion {)oU showed that 68 {»or cent can be dissolved In wa- to Mr. and Mrs. C^ry rt. Limr TUg deportment decided this chest,” said Dr. Steven D. Jor- I .m t ip ly i l l g W it h of toe natiwi approved toe ter or even eaten. 90 Lewis Dr., South ^todsor, a would be toe economical time dan of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. i ^ ^ ^ President’s decision to visit ,_____ MISS MANCHESTBt dabbler to and ws. to comi>lete all construction and Jordan, who hel{>ed care for P o liC V O il D lT lg S Peking and among toe 18-20- . ^,® a^-P”*' NOW MISS CONNECTICUT ard. PolUo, 60 Park St., repairs. The scope of the entire toe Injured while toe plane clr- year-old group the approving ^®®“ ®n- HONOLULU '(AP) — Gen. figure was 78 per ___cent.» * director of research for nikon vlUe; a son to Mr. and Mra. jgb covers toe previously men- cled, and his daughter, CrlstaU r ir ' mb" "°iaVin'"ni7 » « C The patio, as seen through the latticed glass sliding door Formality'designed for comfort makes this lowered living room with step-up dining area ideal for entertaining. / ■ of the family room, with the'swimming pool just beyond. Iron grille in foreground defines entrance from foyer. PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 81, 1971 .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 81, 1971 PAGE SEVEN News for Senior Citizens Area dhurches Vernon Churches Unlted Methodist Church First Oongregatlonal Q mutIi Tsloottvllk) Oongregattonal By WALLY FORTIN Rt. 44A, Bolton United Ghnroh of Christ Church H m SalvaUon Army North United Methodist Church DISKCTOB Rev. David M. Ckunpbell, Main St., Coventry Rei uman O. Ireland, 661 McUn St. 300 Parker St. IjOnister Rev. James W. MdMde, Capt. and Mn. Lawrence J. Rev. Biarle R. Custer, Hi Folks! Well, you who you a run-down of the leaders, M inister Head Start Pupils Find Learning Is Fun Beadle Pastor missed out on our cruise along Here’s the schedule for next 10 a.m .. Union Service at St. 10 a.m .. Worship. The Ofncer-in<3iarKe :------the Coimectlcut River cer- Wednesday. At 9, Martha Mans- George’s Episcopal Church on R ev. Mr. will preach, 9ri0 a.m., Church School. Story and Photo* pre-kindeigarten groups of about 9 a.m., Wordilp Service. Ser- 'tainly missed out on a very field, Ann Haupt, Tom Rhodes, Rt. 44A. Nursery provided. (Us top ic: le Focus — 9:80 a.m., Sunday School. mon: “Ecumenical Christians enjoyable day. At least 135 Stella OatrowsM, Mary Rhodes, 1 1 a.m . Nursery. Wondiip I WUl L o t* The ' Moun- By BARBARA RICHMOND' 21 children each and one pre- Service. „ ^ first grade group of about 16 Classes for all ages. and Jesus People.” Nursery members turned out for the Oorrlne Gibson, Helen Moske, St. George’s Episcopal Church ta liu .” 10:40 a.m., Holiness Meet- for children up to age five. The event. Although the weath- and Jim Copeland; 10:80, Meyer 6 p.m ., Junior Pilgrim Edl- Taxpayers who question children. Those in the later R t. 44A, Bolton Icwship. whether torir tax dollmrs are group have been In the pre- inj^. N urseiy i»t>vlded. Rev. Mr. Custer preaching. . er was threatening, and in Levett, Josephine Schuets, Bea- Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar First Gongregallonal ^Church 6:16 p.m., Open air service ------fact a few tear rdops feU as trice Mader, Henry Berry, Jo- T p.m ., Senlor Pilgrim Fel- H ebron' \ being wisely spent should take achod program before, some time'to visit the federally fund- have already attended hinder and Indoor prayer meeting. Church of the Nasarene we left, the day ended up being seph Windsor, Grace Windsor, 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. Un lowriiip. Rev. Herbert O. KSIsey, Jr., ed pre-school summer program, garten, some will repeat kinder- 7 p.m., Salvation meeting. 286 Main St. one of our better times. and Alice Seagel; 12:80, CeUa ion Service, with Sermon and Pastor We arrived in Old Saybrook CarroU, Mildred LoomU, Agnes Nursery. Vernon United Methodht better knqwn as “Head Start.” garten and otoen will go on to Rev. M^am A. Taylor, The children present a variety first grade- Full Ooapel Christian Pastor Just as a hard rainfall left the Halpryn, Tom O’Neill, Aim Hoff- 11 a.m.. Punch and Conveida- Church 9:30 a.m.. Union Service at Fellowship Interdenominational ------area. After waiting ten minutes man, George LaM, Aim Leh- tlon. ^ R t SO Gilead Oongregatlonal Church. o< challenges for toe three xhe other teachers, besides Orange Ibll 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for f^r the boat crew to dry off the maim; 2, Elisabeth Brown, Alida Rev. Joe K. Carpenter, teachers and their volunteer Mrs. Uebenguto are Mrs. Mar- Rev. nuilp P. Saunders, Pastor M inister aides. That they all have to be i©e Pfau and Mrs. April Geta- everycne. benches on the boat, we were Johnson, Joeeidilne DePletro, United Ctfngrgatlonal Church Gilead Congregational Church fleet of foot and very patient United Church of Christ 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship, able to go aboard. It was still Elisabeth Gallup, Helen Flavell, Hebron was obvious when one little boy 10:80 a.m.. Adult Bible Study ’Tolland 9:30 a.m.. Church Service. The program is administered The Rev. Alex Cubie, speaker, quite cloudy, and a couple Harriet Duncombe, Alice PltUn, Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr., trying to outsmart them took and open discussion. Sunday 7 p.m.. Evening Service. The of times it looked like rain, but and Marge Hall. Rev. Donald G. MiUer, Nurseiy and Klndeigarten Pastor by toe U.S. Office of Economic School, M inister classes. if* classroom every Opportunity. That offlee decided Rev. Mr. Cubie in charge. somi the good ole sun popped ------; chance he got. 7:80 p.m.. Evangelistic serv 10:40 a.m.. Church SchoM several years ago that It is^ bet ------;— out, and for awhile It was quite Sick List 9:80 a.m.. Worship Service. Another child, a Uttle girl, ice. The Presbyterlaii Church hot on the upper deck. How-. During the day we heard that 9:30 and li a.m.. Worship classes Grades 1 thru 6. The Rev. Mr. Kelsey will ter to begin with children before Service and Church School. vrrapped her lega around stu they actually get into School, to ■n 1- Cf w Spruce St. ever, there was a nice breese, Samuel Klein is a patient at the 7:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior preach. dent helper Debbie-McMahem Church of the Assumption PreOChBS S unday George W. smith; pastor and everymie enjoyed the relax- Manchester Memorial Hospital. 11 a.m.. High School Class. Youth Fellowship. create an environment giving Adams St. and Thompson Rd. and wouldn't let- go. for any _ ' _ „ •' ------Ing ride. Reports have it that George 7 to 8:80 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel Bolton Oongiegstlonsl Church every child toe mvcimum oppor Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor lowship. thing. Debbie was giving her toe chMlain a^‘ MM^sterl^- We hardly landed, and went Vallone U now recuperating at Prince of Pesos Luttieran Bidton Center Rd. tunity and support in develop Rev. Robert J. Burbank assurance and affection she Churoh Rev. J. Stantorr Conover, ing his full potential. L Francis of Assisi desperately seemed to need to 8 R t. 31 and North R iver Rd. Minister Each teacher specializes in Saturday, Masses at 6:00 and 673 Ellington Rd. overcome her shyness. rained before, and then waited Jaryls Is looking fit Coventry 7:30 p.m . .:so ..m. .. S.^ 6, South Windsor .The teicher, Mrs. Maryann “ L S ^Zay^SK ? w SST until after our three-hour boat “* ^ Rev. W. H. WUkens, Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service Sunday, Masses at 7:30, , Center Congregational Church. '______Rev. John C. Gay, Uebenguto was busy teaching 6 ride, before It came down Burte, m they and sermMi. 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. His topic: "Ex^rlmental Trinity Oonvenant Church Pastor toe children to recognize toe let- a again. It only lasted a Utile «®“P«™*® ^ ^ th® Meadows 9 a.m., Worriiip Service. ters of toe alph^t, teaching . -n*® «;® ^ t ^ngs F aith.” 302 Hackm atack St. Rev. Eugene M. KUbride, Qhurch of Jesus Christ of Tomorrow's service is the whUe, and we were soon back .« k Assistant Phstor Union OongregaHonul Church toem to give thinks tor toe food Rev. Norman E. Swmsen, on the buses for a tour along Our Savior Lutheran Church Unim and BUm Sts., RockviUe Latter-day Saints (Mormon) first union service of Second Pastor they were eating for toelr dally **'®y * and Center Oongregaticmal Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 239 Graham Roeul Rev. Paul J. Bowman, snack, how to 'wash their hands HiUstown Rd. and Woodside St. _____ we4 "Sil4 ^ In toe art class toe children Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop Churches to be held at Cen- p.m . South Windsor M inister and how to relax during their made traffic signals. They used . e r - s . , 5 . r u Tu "IS Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:80, Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor Rev. Lyman D. Reed, rest period. 9 a.m.. Priesthood. through Sept. 6. ing on ‘"ihe Lord Distributes r** “■ '^®*y .*“®* hack 'with us. and 1 1 a.m . Associate Minister The program Is In its sixth s®*s«>r8 t® ®ut out clrclM of 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Holy 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. The guest preacher received h Is Talents.” Nursery for in- ®®^®° Commodore Wednesday was also the De- year In Vernon. For three years c^ored paper, and learned three Classes for all ages. hls BS degree In biochemistry (ants and Kindergarten class ^ .^® ivere Molay Youth Day in Govem- Sacred Heart Church Communion on the first and 9 a.m.. Morning Worriilp. John Zinella has been In charge ®*J®rs, red, green and yellow third Sundays of each month. 6 p.m.. Sacrament Service. In 1963 from City CoUege of are available. treated - - j to a very deUclous buf- ment, arid my boss for the day Rt. 30, Vernon Child care provided. under toe direction of Ronald ®nd what they stand tor. They the City of New York and his fet, and everyone had their fill, was Jchn TasiUo. John proved Rev. Ralph KeUey, Pastor Kozuch who Is supervisor at were also learning bow to tol- R ev. Edward Konc^rira Wesleyan United Methodist contlnuing education for toe l®w directions. They cannot go St Bartholomew’s Church BD degree in 1966 from Gordon Emanuel Lutheran Church We arrived back In the City to be a pretty nice boss, as he BockvUla UMIed Methodist Assistant Pastor Church Rev. HiUlp Hussey, Pastor Divinity School. In 1962 he re Church and Chestnut Sts. of Village Charm at about 6:46 let me spend a good part of the Church Happiness is learning: to cut circles with scissors Vernon School system. In school If they do not know Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington Many children for toe first how to do that, Rev. Edward M. LaRose ceived his S.T.M. degree in Rev. C. Henry Anderson, p.m., and aU reports were that day in an air-condlticned office, 142 Grove St. Saturday Mass, 6 p.m . Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor time learn how to cut with seta- There’s a housekeeping corner AssiMant Pastor pastoral counseling and psy Pastor Oveiyone reaUy enjoyed the and even saw to It that the R ev. W illard E . OotikUn, Sunday Masses, 7:3<^, 9, 10:30, SOTS, to identify letters and col- in one of toe rooms where ttiree chology from Boston Univer Bruce Holmer, Intern whole day. R’s a great feeling to Shuffleboard League was going M inister and 12 noon. 9:46 a.m., Sunday School ors and other such rudimentary' Uttle girls kept busy making Happiness is having time to dream when you are in school. Saturday, Vigil Mass at 0 sity. ------know so many really enjoyed alcng smoothly. Classes for aU ages. p.m . knowledge which they need in “ coffee,” setting a table or caU- He pastored his first church 8 a.m.. Morning Suffrages. the day, and makes the time It -was nice having John visit 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 8:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship and and effort spent to organise 'with us, and I certainly hope, he St. Bernard’s Church order to succeed in klnflergar- mg someme on a toy telejdione. it quite unbelievable when toey slmUar her in toe Job and show what brary in RockviUe, toe animal Suiulay, M asses at 7 :30, 9, from 1966 to 1968 in West Paw- Nursery. Nursery tor children 2-years-, 10:10 and 11:30 a.m. let, Vt., and was mitiiBtAi- ©f Holy Communion. Nursery for this trip very worthwfaUe. was able to ftad out-a Utile RockviUe ten. Another Uttle glri wheeled her heard. toCir own voices played and sock, mouse and house. they knew. farm at the University of Con Rev. William Schneider 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. old or younger. Although Head Start was orig- “baby” around toe room, the EvangeUcal Baptist Church Infanta. Sermon by Pastor An- a/bout what the town is doing 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. back . . . “ hey, that’s m e.” Bathing Demonstration One Uttle boy who is almost necticut and Sherwood Forest 8A Bridget Church of Hyde Park, Boston, from Person at • both services. 69 Fbr Setback t®** the senior citizens. Rev. Anthony MltcheU inally designed for ebUdren While this Is going on two Uttle They were to hear all ot toe A real treat this week was totally deaf, can hear toe teach In Hartford. "Mariu of God’s People.” Trinity EvangeUcal Lulhorau from lowef Income famiUes, in boys rode around In a box cm Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor 1958 to 1966. From 1966 until Well now, Friday evening’s Speaking of shuffleboard, our St. Maurice Church, Bolton voices played back on another having Mrs. Barbara Shuttle- er’s instructions with the aide They have also had 'vlslta Rev. Neil F. Fitzgerald setback tournament bad 60 good friend Carmen DePletro Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. Church towns such as Vernon, it is ex- wheels. They said toey were toe day . . . a lesson in Identifying worth, toe program’s nurse, of a very special piece of equip from Vernon police officere and coming to Connecticut last Sunday M asses, 7, 9:16, 10:80 Rev. Robert W. Cronin, Pastor Rev. James F. PUon year, he was pastor of the Calvary Church players, and the wlimers were: the Shuffleboard League dl- (Missouri Synod) tended to other chUdren as well, tradi men and they were doing sound. demonstrating toe how to take ment. The teacher wears a toe town’s fire departments. (Assemblies of God) and 11:46 a.m . Prospect St., RockviUe such as those who are shy or the Job of cletmlng up toe floor A game being played at one First Baptist Church of Lynn, Lyla Steele, 129; Vic Christen- as weU as all-around Saturday Mass, 6 p.m . 86 a bath properly using a doll In microphone-type Instrument In cities and towns through Saturday, Masses at and 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Bruce Rudolf have some handicap. before toe day’s session ended. table was also teaching toe a smaU plastic tub. Mrs. Shut- around her neck and the child out toe United States thousands 6 Mass. son, 128; Albert OueHetie, 127; »® heepa the ewrto St. Matthew’s Church Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9:16 and 7 :30 p.m. in school auditorium. Rev. K. L. Gustafson, EUen Bronke, 122; Esther equipment In fine riiape Three Group* in Mrs. Pfau’s room another chUdren many things. They tleworto asked toe children is equipped with special ear of children are benefltting from Tolland 1 1 a.m . Sunday, M asses at 7 :30, 9, Pastor 8 and 10:80 a.m.. Worship The 61 chUdren enroUed are group had their voices tape re- were pickliig up objects in pairs, questions and' toey eagerly phones. He can hear toe teach the pre-school program. Vernon Guudetie, 122; Claire Coming, U d o^ an excellent Job Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor and 10:30 a.m., in church; and Service, Holy Communion. divided Into three groupe, two corded. They seemed to find objects with names that had crowded around her to assist er's voice even If she walks school officials hope that some Unitariain Universalist Society ------122- John Kehoe 121- G race *’' 5 ^ “ “ “ *® P*»y®™ St. Margaret Mary Church 10:30 aiul noon in school audi 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. ^ r _ ’ K l^ e n s 119- »»PPy- I ’ m very tor- 9:16 a.m., Sunday School. out Into toe hall. time soon toe program can be 466 Main St. Sunday VigU on Saturday at Wapplng torium. Bible message: “As Moses tunate to have a man of Car- Rev. Thom as G. (VNeU, Pastor Adult Instruction dass. The classrooms are also ex a year-round one lus It Is Rev. Arnold F. Westwood, Lifted Up the Serpent in the «wreclate 6 and 7 p.m. to take core samples, dig an Rev. Joseirii Schick exploratory trench, collect rock tended to other areas. This sum- already In many other towns. Minlater WUdemess.” Bible classes for ®*ut>®*t, 119, Bhtther A n d en m , ^ efforts and tim e spent on Sunday Masses, 7, 8:30, and Scotfs Wife W elf are Rights Strategists mer toe Vernon children went It’s a "headstart” cn aUevlat- 10:30 a.m . Unitarian Fellowrii^ samiUes and take photograidiic St. James* Church children and Nursery faculty. H®* 0*®®« Moore, 118; Bess create a real Inter- to toe Lutz Museum 'in Man- Ing a dropout probliem In later Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, No services during the sum 7 p.m., E'venlng Gospel Serv- Mbonan, 118, and Lee Stein- ^ shuffleboard. Saturday, Masses at 6 and 7 of Olantonbiiiy documentations of each sample. p.m . cheater, to toe children’s U- years. Pastor mer. Services wiU resume in ice. Hyimiaing and Bitrie mes- meyer, 118, Unitarian Meeting House Academy Junior High Not Worried 7:04 a.m.—Rover I’s tele Planning Convention Caucus The regular Friday night set- Suiulay, Masses at 8:30, Rev. Joseph E. Vujs September. ^ the w ^, some of you ^®®' back tournament was held on 60 Bloom field A ve., Hartford 10 Main St., dlastonbuiy vision camera goes into oper and. 11:80 a.m. (Continued from Page Ome) Rev. Eugene J. Charman ^ fa^ wlU ^ liiterested to Wednesday this past week, Rev. Nathaniel D. Laurlat ation for toe start of a 6-hour By AUSTIN 8O0TT tance Plan If you only lobby in Rev. James M. Boyle Concordia Lutheran Church Zion Evangelical Lutheran this. I have 43 tickets to a Bed ipbere were 62 players, and the 10:30 a.ra.. Service, Nursery 30-mlnute telecast ot toe lunar Associated Pres* Writer Washington,” said Alabama Second Congregational Chnrch Pole, toey get their bearings by 40 Pitkin St. Church Sox-OrloleB game on Thesday, lucky winners were: WUbrod 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, and School. explorers In actim i. PROVIDENCE (AP) — Na- aide Tony Harrison. “NWRO United Chnrch of Christ toe sun. Satuiday, Masses at 5 Rev. Joeei^i E. Bourret, (Bliasouri Synod) Sept. 2. They are box seats, in Messier, 184; Michael DeSimone, Nursery and Worship Church 1:44 p.m.—The second explor- tlonal Welfare Rights Organiza-. members around toe country Open R t. 44A, Coventry •After turning on toe battery 7:30 p.m . Pastor Cooper and High Sts. jjt School. Messiah EvangeUcal Ltahecan ations end with Scott and Irwin tion poUtical strategists Friday have to begdh t® organize—to Section 24, and they’ H g o on ; A lbert OueUette, 126; Edith Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, power, toey point toe vehlcite Sunday, M asses 7 :80, Rev. diaries W. Kuhl, Pastor sale this Monday morning. Wirtella 128' Grace Baker 124; Church returning to toe Falcon and laid out a plan for forming a have inputs in toelr states.” All Day WESTOWN M inister away from toe sun and use a 10:80 a,m. and noon. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, ------We’U be taking one bus load Bernice’ CasweU, 124; EUen (Wisconsin f^od) sundial-like device on toe dash closing toe lower hatch. welfare caucus at toe 19Kt Mary Lou Oates Palmer, an PHARMACY Church School and Nursery. 6 p.m.—^The lunar explorers Democratic National con- aide to former Sen. Eugene 10:30 a-m.. Divine Worship only, on a first-come basis, and BronWe 120; Lee Steinmeyer, Rockville 10 a.m.. Service of Worship. 206 Bucklahd R d., W^pidng board to teU exactly In which Sunday St. John’s PoUah National with Hedy Communion. The the overall cost win be *7.60 jjO; Ann TAhmnnn u 9; John Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor horizontal direction toe buggy start another Falcon rest peri- vention. McCarthy’s 1968 presidential Catholic Church ®<1- The basic need Is to get campaign, said NWRO dele- Second Congregational Church Rev. Ronald Erbe of Wiqiping, per person. This does not in- poj^on ,119; Robert Schubert, Hospital Notes Vernon Assembly of God Is facing. Rev. Walter A. Hyazko, 7 ;24 p.m.—Worden begliis a NWRO members chosen as gates would be able to use toelr United Church of Christ guest preacher. Nursery In elude meals, or what you have jig. ijosM Post, 116 and iwaiiia 104 W. Main St., RockvUle 10 a.m., Worship Service. This data is used to set toe Pastor 385 N. Main St. gyroscopes, nieffect giving toe sleep period after another day delegates from each state. Ex- “tremendous power” In various Parish House. at the baU park. So if you’re hot McCarthy, 116. Vlsillng hours am 12:30 to 8 Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, All Medicinal Se’^kes Available Rev. Felix M. Davis, to see the two top contenders p.m. in all areas exo^ ma- Minister St. Jolin’B Eplsoopsl Chnroli navigation system an artificial 9* limar orbiting {diotographic ecutlve' Director George WUey ways. Including helping write Masses. 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. M inister Center Congregational Church in action, then you’ll have to be Pinochle temltv where they are 2 to 4 Rt. SO, Vernon North Pole. and scientific assignements told a workshop. The party’s planks for toe party platform. 455 HARTFORD RD. ^ _____ M 3-5230 United Church o f Christ - at the Center on MJonday m om - Thursday’s pinochle group had and 6:86 to 8 p.m . 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, Rev. Robert H. Wellner, The system tells Scott and Ir- aboard toe Endeavour. reformed rules for delegate se- Even if the planks are never Gospel Hall . 9:30 a.m.. Union Sendees 11 Center St. ing. S2 players, and the lucky wln- classes for all ages. R ector win at any time toe direction 12 midnight—Scott and Irwin lection wlU make that possible, foUowed, she said, “It is Impor- 416 C m ter St. with Center Congregational Rev. Clifford‘O. Slmpeon, Now reservations won’t start ners were: John Gaily, 598; Bess Admitted Wednesday: Law 11 a.m.. Worship Service. and distance to toe landing awaken and start preparations he said. tant to get toe platform as good Church at Center Church. M inister until 8:80 a.m. However, a tip to Moonan, 680; Beatrice Mader, rence Light, High St., Ehrelyn craft and toft total distance to r toelr third and final lunar >phe new rules, recommended as poesible’’ because then It 10 a.m .. Breaking bread. 5:46 p.m., Christ's Ambassa Rev. \iTntlm9 Nelson Jr., the wise: Sohe people get tiiere sgo; Frances Hike, 666; M ary Anderson, Orchard St., and they have traveled. excursion. by a special commission after can be held up as a standard, 11:46 a.m., Suiulay School. dors youth group. 8 a.m.. Holy Oommunion. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Minister of ReUglous Education a lot earUer than that, and with Nackowskl 664- Gladys Seelert. Christopher Yellen, South St., all 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Even If toe navigation syatem ------^—=------many state delegations were and politicians can be asked to 7 p.m., Goepel meeting. 10 a.m .. Fam ily Service and failed, Scott has &id: “.You . \ Churoh and Park Sts. a Umlted number of tickets, 554; Esther A n ^ rson , 564; Har- of Rockville; Gary Magnon, and Church School. challenged as racist at toe 1068 explain why they did not meet Antique Flea Market Rev. George P. Noetrand, 9:80 a.m.. Union Service at you’U have to act accordingly. rlet Keeney 563; Carmen De- Just follow the tracks of toe Ro- f A 'irl conventlim, require that elected It . United Pentecostal Church Ken Magnon, both of Keiineto A very St. R ector Center Congregational Church. Sorry, but our poUcy Is that pietra, 646;’ Felix Jesanis, 644; Christian Reformed Church ver In toe lunar dust back to -C-lW 'lM Y.CvxvU. AT THE 187 W oodbridge St. D r., Vernon; Carol Skutirik, St Peter's Eptaoopal Cbnroli state delegatimis roughly re Rev. RusseU Allen TOe Itov. Hfinry Millan Jr^ you must come to the Center Armond Roux, 642; Robert Schu- 661 Avery St. toe lunar module.” flect toe proportion of women Robert Baker, Pastor Rev. Ronald Haldeman Stuart Dr., Tolland; Gladys Sand HUl Rd., South Windsor hosn^tal chajdaln, end register for no more than bert, 688, and Katherine Prey, ' South Mflndsor and minority groups in state Bowers, Franklin Park E., Rnck- Rev. Jatnes A. Blrdaall, SPACE CENTER, Houston Bill Passed CURIOSITY CRAFT SHOFPE ------preacher. His sermon topic will two people, and we wlU not 53^ Rev. James A. Bonnema, parties. Reliable 10 a.iif., Suiulay School, 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, be ’’Experimental Faith.” take reservations over the 'Vllle; Albert Ruope, OaStle Rd., V icar or recording your voice and playing it back. (AP) — The Apollo 16 time Thursday ends another big Minister “Go and ask, where are toe 11 a,m.. Worship Service. 10 a.m .. Holy Communion 10:30 a.m.. Coffee aiul punch phone. Tolland; SopMe Capello, Brook table—all times Eastern Day season, and I want to thank all In H ouse Audio - Visual Every Sunday 10 A M . - Dusk 7:80 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv with sermon by the Rev. Mr. will be served In the Narthex. lyn St., and Jessie Sledllk, Wind 8 and 10 a.m .. Holy light: poor people?” Wiley said. Just a reminder, we’re still the hard working conscientious 9:46 a.m., Sunday School for such an Important decision...” “Now Is toe time to go to those ice. Haldeman. Nursery and Kin reservations ermere Ave., both of Rockville; munion. The committee also warned (Continued from Page One) volunteers who did an outatand- all ages. Senate Panel TODAY liberal organizations and ask If Servlees (SAVE THIS AD) dergarten care. Walk In the Ella Griffin, WeHwood C9r., Ver that toe projected phasing out Chaimel 30 ^ y . to ^ h®W on helping to mn many U a.m.. Worship Service. a.m .—^Astronaut going to run poor Repair on all makes Tape South United Methodist Chnrch Park for children Grades 1 non; WHliam ’True, Avery St., St BUiy’s Ctancta Supportera of toe legislation Oiey’re PBEE ADMISSION -k FOOD OONOE88ION Aug. 10, so If you*re Interested, ©f our programs. Nursery. M.,-Worden, abo^__the, lu^_r h ltT S ^ -to r.o ^ V l^ ^ Z t P®®Pl® If they’re not, start Recorders, Phonographs, Main St. at Hartford Rd. through 4. Nazarenes Hear South Windsor; Gleim Oondry, R t. 31, Coventry Projectors, Amplifiers, , . , Words alone can’t express my 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Hails Nixon orbiting command module En- would result If Lockheed ___ RUN YOUR TAG — GARAGE SALE WUH US! Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., Thompson St., Rockvllie; Vir Rev. P. Bernard MlUer, Pastor security of Asian nations.” was scroaming.” Radios, SmaU Appliances. Pastor M^toy^^moi^ we our thanks to these people, deavour, started a seven-hour (©feed to drop toe commercial Wiley said Democratic party Ohurch of Christ Guest Preacher ginia PhlHppcn, Newington. Rev. Richard F. Roughan, It called for toe strengthening - lorcea xo orop xne commercial aaia uemocrauc party 163IM Films and 1-84 EAST — EXIT 64 Rev. Carl W. Saunders, final Monday Mtohen s^al for I must say many, many First EvangeUcal Lutheran Lydall and Vernon Sta. Discharged Wednesday: Mark Church of Rockville Assistant Pastor O n T rip of ties between JapliT and /I ifter their first sleen ^®‘ P«>Je®t the ^iclals know that “t^ey have Projection Service Associate Pastor Near Howard Johiuon 397 Tolland Tpke., Manebestor Eugene Brewer, Minister Alexander CuWe will be the wt ^ ^>«®n»bers who 'Wniey, Mountain.Rd., EUltigton; Rev. Richard E. Bertram, South Korea, Including an In- in n ^ iS d®figned to ^ ce . toe potently of comhS: out of ft Rentals ~ Rev. Ralph W. Spencer, (Continued from Page One) period aboard toe lunar lander •vr©ting for the bill were 102 this cemvention even more bad- guest “ speaker tomorrow at to Z <^fSS Jack Kovalevlch, Sugar HIU Rd., Pastor Saturday Mass, 7:80 p.m. crease of government loans Sound Rocordinq 649-2666 • 643-6383 a 644-1616 Associate Pastor 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all both the 10:46 a.m. and 7:30 pinochle tournament for the sea- ^ seaawi. Yow sup- Tolland; ^ette-Ann Lavoie, from Japan to South Korea. ^®tcon ^t its A^nntoe-Hadl^ Democrats and 90 Republicans, ly split. . .” than toey were In - Sunday Masses, 7J0, 9:80 and The morning version referred 6«6>U78 ages. p.m. services, of the Churxh of Li with ^d toe foT was tremend^s, an^ only OveihlH Rd., Ellington; Bessie 10:30 a.m.. The Service. 10:46 a.m . The meeting was attended by on/i r TruHn hesiri against it, 129 Demo- 1968, a split which, he said, cost 10 a.m.. Worship for the 10 a.m.. Worship. George the Nazarene, 236 Main St. lowing wlimers: Esther Gau Desso, Som ers; Charles 'Wal to toe trip simply as a Journey; some 100 Japanese and South «’ats and 60 RepubUcans. toem toe presidential election. whole church. Communion Sun Carutoers of Manchester, guest Mr. Cubic was bom In Clin- dette, 742- Armond Roux 713- ***? Its actirities, as wo toe staff dron, Stafford flin g s; Adallda toe afternoon edition reinstated Korean political and business Fha^irfnra nt thp mntn "^® t®adershlp had Uttle "Our weapon Is, the bosses day. The Rev. Mr. Saunders speaker. ton. Mass. HIs father, a Naza- Mar^;in Bkker, Curbelo and daughter. West the use of Nixon’s own descrip leaders. The Korean------delegation toe surf^e o^toe m^n. j^^le winning approval of know, toey W to foUow toe preaching. Sermon: "And Was 8.24 a.m. vyoraen, passing amendmenits that trimmed the rules enough to eet nartv un- 6 p.m., Worship. Cletus Free- rene minister, moved toe fam- Carthy, 667; Joseph Windsor, indeed our measure. Mialn St., and Linda Barietta, tion of toe trip’s peace goal. was led by Hung II Kown, a over toe lunar landing base ev- ^ ™«®f ®n®^J to get party un- Made Man.” Infant-Toddler man of Manchester,r, guest------— lly ’ — to •* England, when Alexander “ ------~ ' 666; Ctoorge ago- Allda again former prime minister. Nursery and child care at and son, Snipslc Lake Rd., all A committee official said the ery two hours, ends his rest pe- ’ i— kiii ™ speaker. was three. The next parish was Johnson, 642; Mae T lvn ^ 640- I" ®®P*®™'*®*‘> when we’U be ' of Rockville. last rewrite came after som3d The Japanese delegation In riod aboard>ard toe Endeavour. ® L^kheed-xmly bill, and ..y©© can’t be successful lob- Susannah W esley Hedl. a cluded former Prime Minister — In Scotland. When he was 16 he Francis Fike 646 646-- PmiiPaul A’ forward to some new last rewrite came after some 9:24r a.m.-Scott and Irwin ^5^ P“®®®»® bylng against toe Family Assls. First Church of Christ, returned to toe United States Schuetz, 636; Ted Rivard 6ss" “I®**? with our some* Nobusuke Klshl, former foreign Falcon’s lower hatch *>®*®*‘® ‘*>® ‘‘“ll began, changed. minister Kllchi Alchl and Ko- “P®" Falcons lower naten, Scientist with his family. George Schroll, 632; FYank acUvltios. The resolution also offers the LAST CHANCE 447 N. Main St. Democrat Lead goro Uemura, chairman of toe THE He graduated from Saugus Diana, 631; Harriet Keeney 829- ® «lc l8l President toe support of Con Old Sian a. «o» » w™ ^ clarnb., White Man Files ------(Mass.) High School and earn- Andy Noske, 628, and Bettv toe Center came to gress "In seeknig the normali Fede'ratlon of the Economic Or nar explorations. Among first 10 a.m.. Church Service, ed his BA and ThB degrees in Jesanis, 627. ’ “ ®*“^ Friday, except for toe Shav^ by 37 ganization. FOR 1971 BIBLE zation of relations” with Com tasks facing them after stepping ^ Bcur^yixi^ ^ t t o ^ ^ ^ Suit Claiming Sunday School' and Nursery. 1946 from Eastern Nazarene 'Tuesday was our boat ride League which will Mhnehesfer RepubUcans have munist China. onto toe surface was impacking f h-— .-ii, “Love” is toe subject of toe College in Quincy, Mass. and it was a rather quiet day ^ through August, cut 37 off toe lead In registered .. ' m 4^ 11a. -- J tip aDsent memoers and taUc to WE WILL NOT REPEAT THIS SPECIAL AGAIN SPEAKS Sen. J.W. Pulbright, D-Ark., Discrimination lesson-sermon. The Golden In 1964, Mr. Cubie graduated around toe offlee. Center will ^ open for voters held by toe Democrats, said after toe first rewrite ses > » » ■««•• EXPIRES AUG. 14, 1971 Text: Romans 8:38, 39. from Nazarene Theological ------bustaess every week haa polluted the Ashkelon so what do they care?’ M rs. charged with operating a motor gave him permission to search Boudreau, who burst out weep ceremony was giving somebody else the Connecticut beach area on the Mediterra asked. CMlSpiDs vehicle while his right to drive the auto, and the Boudreaus, ing. Her father-in-law finally NSW! — EXDRIMG free ride — two free rides, in fact. nean end. She said the ministry has ap was under suspension. who denied it. led her sobbing out of the court, ; The Perni Central publicity agents said Yankee “ Even more dangerous to the proved plans for an oil boom, Deslores testified that he Lombardo brought to the as Boudreau turned to Deslores j NATURAL HEALTH Threaten with work to begin by mid-Au that this lady’s reservations had indeed reef than oil are the detergents stopped the auto Roger Bou- stand three counselors from the and said, “Joe, - my wife likes ' H y A .H .O . gust. OKOUIT COURT 12 F O O D S H O m ____ f u b u b b s d b y t h b used to mop up spills,” Mrs. dreau was driving on Flanders Salvation Army camp, who you . . . just as much as I do." put h er close - to being the 8,000,000th Manchester Session HBRAU> P R IN T lN a OO., IMC. There has now been so much Ben-Shaid says. River Rd. in Coventry in the IdenUfled credit cards and AT THE 18 B ln ell Btreat - Coral Reef An hysterical woman attacked Mmcbeter. Conn. passengfer, but that the final accurate careless and brutal attribution “ In the end, oil breaks down early morning hours, said he clothing found in the Boudreau a Coventry police officer in court T B O lu iS F . of vtllatny to the action of the By MKHAEL GROSS and is destroyed by bacterial Ex-Legislator Nome’s Name PARKADE WALTBR R. nCMtlBON pin-pointing operation of the rallrocui'B Thursday after her husband and knew Boudreau’s license to “ their own. Fublliliani Leglalature in adoiiting tha in Asaosolatod Press Writer actlMi, but the detergents can drive had been suspended, and Testifying in his own behalf, UGOEfFT PHASanCY computer Imd selected someone else. his younger brother were found Founded as a result of a gold IXwnded Ootober l, 1881 come tax that It BMina pennla- start a chain reaction of ma Is Killed In took him to police headquar- Boudreau said the two EILAT, Israel, (AP) — Ei guilty on break counts, in a ten strike on the Seward Peninsula, PiiMUtbed B rery E>7ealn> BIzoept Sundays In the opinion. of some people ifbo alMe to belabor the apeotaeu- rine destruction.” ters where he was booked. The P*®**®*! “P “ Wtchhlker on the city of Nome, Alaska, was sod HoUdvs. Bmered at ths Post Otfloa at sion-filled court trisJ. have had experience with computer- lar irony Involved. lat’s glistening coral reef, al Auto Accident younger Boudreau was a pas- Blgh St. who had the stolen Maj^shester, Conn., as Second Class Hail Coral reefs are built up over As Judge Henry Goldberg pro named for a misspelling of a ready ancient when King Solo SUBTFIELD (AP) — Former seno-er in the car goods in his possession. Lombar- made reservations, the lady in question nda, whloh la now being la the years by the decay of nounced the verdict against nearby cape on a map. The cape three-term State Rep. William F. SUBSCRIPTION RATES beled the most dastardly deed mon’s ships sailed from tMT single-celled marine creatures. Roger Boudreau, 23, and James Lombardo attempted to offer ^udreau if he h^ was referred to actually as “no PsyaUe in ddranea was still pretty lucky, ^he at least made Prout of Suffield was killed late of tha 1971 saaaton, waa prob-. ph((, to threatened. ’Ihese reefs extend in broken Boudreau, 18, of the same as evidence a pack of credit >‘®P‘ nam e.” Read Herald Ada On« Tear ...... m w the train. Friday morning when the car he Six Kooths ...... ably the most honest and re- ^ raills—a half dozen so far chains down the Sinai coast to cards found by Deslores in a V was driving collided with t pan Groton address, Mrs. Susan ment for the ride. ’"That’s the Three Months...... RIB But neither she nor any of the rest of this yrar—cm endangering the Sharm el Sieikh. They are one search of the auto. Public De One Month ...... 8.8B iponalble action tha aasalon el truck here. He was 68. Boudreau, her face ashen and us w ill e v e r ag^aln b elieve it, vriien w e took. d elica te Ufe balance -which of Israel’s tourist attralctions, determine, walked over to the fender George Royster, repre- IIBMBBR OP ‘‘but almost nothing to being A passe ger in Prout’s car. THE dSSOClAlED PRESS What is being iwwkad to the hraeda the nUles of multico M rs. B ernice Stork, 62,' also of seated officer, Joseph Deslores, sentlng the ^udreaus obtocted ,,,3 summation, Royster Hie dssoeated Piys Is ezelustvely en- see one of these millionth passenger done to protect them,” Mrs. people a t tha state, and ap lored, convoluted reefs. Suffield was listed in serious and began to pummel him with on ^nds that no f^ndatlom -although tilled to the use ot repubUoation o f aS tableaux being staged. Ben-43haul says. PLAZA DEPT. STORE news dlspoucbes credited to it or not o l h » parently aooepted by the peo Tile EUat reef to described by condition at Hartford Hoepltal. blows to the head, despite at-' u. James Boudreau may very ^11 wise credited in this paper and also Ots marine experts as second only ’The- newspaper H aaretz has (We Have A Notion To Please) local news published here. ple of the state, as the ultimate The driver of the truck, 39- tempts to restrain her, Deslores had been laid, m ^lng the evl- ^ave been an acceswry to the to the Great Barrier Reefs of All richts of repubUeation of special dia* worst in poUtioal ahenanlgans warned: “I f ■ the situation con year-old Gilbert Svakol of Mrat- had arrested the two Boudreaus donee In ^teable (todberg ^^me.” the fact that he was E. MIDDLE 'TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) patches nereln are also raserred. was. In aohialUy, the UTl’a Australia Iq beauty and vari tinues the reef will be wiped ford escaped serious injury. in Coventry on July 19 in con sustained Royster’s objection. a pass^iger in the car and had eties of marine Ufe. out as a holiday and tourist OPEN WED., THURS., FBI. till 9 The Herald Printlnc Ootnpany mo., as. , aeation only honorable revolt Prout, a Republican served the nection with several auto breaks Continuing testimony reveled operation sumea no (tnanolal reapooatbtllty for typo-, To Photograph The Soul A virtual death warrant for sp ot." ■lapbloal errors appearinf in adyeit&e- ' against the Aabby politics by legislatu re from 1967-1961. He that night. discovery of those creiHt cai^, less substantial guilt, the reef waa signed when an oil ’Ihe ministry overseeing port menta and other readliw matter in The Way back in 1049, an Arizona which It otherwise governed It was defeated in a primaty bid Judge Goldberg ordered a a variety of tools. Including judge Qoldberg dismissed the Manchester Eyenins Herald. telmlnal was opened here with operations wants to raise pollu for a fourth term in 1962. pre-sentence investigation for nine screwdrivers, and several argument proq>ector who hoped that some day self. out creating an oU-proof boom, tion fines from the current min CRAFT SUPPLIES Subscriber to Los Anceles Times-Waabinc- There waa a mixture of peo He was the firm er vice presi both and continued the cases traveling hags filled with cloth- judge Goldberg found the too Post News Serylce. somebody could produce a photograph of ■ a Und of seaborne fence, imum of (142 for a first offense Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. ple involved In the final vote dent, treasurer and trustee of to Sept. 2 for sentencing. Ing, with the owners names Boudreaus guilty on all counts For Summer Time Handiworks ore at PLAZA Pubilshers Representatives — Mathews, around the complex, says Dvo to (6 ,’T14, and from (1,429 to the soul leaving the human body at the vlctoiy of tile income tax, the Suffield Savings Bank. At Prosecutor Joseph Lombardo printed on them, prompted Des- except the larceny charge, and Shannon and Cullen m a, te e d a l Agency rak Ben-aiaul of Israel’s Na (11,428 fo r a second offense. the time (tf his death he oper — New Tork, Chicago, DetroR and Boston. moment of death left his small fortune ranging from faiM «t liberal presented the Boudreaus on lores to go to the Nathan Hale jje ordered them placed under ture Preservation Authority. Irit Kohn, in charge pf pollu ated his own real estate office. Loops & Looms Cord for Macrame tbeorlata to cynical poUtioal op charges of breaking and enter Salvation Army summer camp (2,000 bond each pending sen- m e m b e r a u d it b u r e a u o f dRCDLA- to be used in such endeavors to prove The terminal, southern end of tion ctmtrol at the ’Transport \ witness to the accident said Varnish for DeCoupage Embroidery Pieces nON8. erators who saw some kind of ing with criminal intent, pos on Lake St. where six cars were fencing. the existence of the human soul. a pipeline which links Red Sea Ministry, said the ' proposals the truck skidded out of control session of burglary tools, lar found to have been broken into. No charges were brought 3 opportunity rather than princi Papier Mache Wool & Wintuk Yam Display advertising d oalw hours and Mediterranean, opened two will take at least six months to on North St. and struck Prout’a Par Monday — 1 p.m. B W ay. Now, two decades later, the human ple, but the main central group ceny, possession of stolen The only other mentiem erf the ag;alnst Mrs. Boudreau, For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. y e a n ago. become law. “ Most of the boats car near the driver’s door. credit cards, and tampering basis of the search came in con- Cmtfuslon and shouting filled For Wednesday — l p.m. Monday. souls 'left in charge of his bequest have of votes wltbout which the In-, Quality Products — Budget Prices ’The pipeline, is MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 81, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE lE N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 81, 1971 Aide Denies McGovern Veto Override Unlikely today’s FUNNY 1 6 2 B odies Suggested Papers’ Release When Legislature Meets R ecovered Town firemen went to B7B Cen ter St. shortly before 10 this INEBRIATION: I>eath Oaim s APPtJBJTON, WU. (A P ) — A » Qralnlck, accom panying "> o r«y doiotb hi hub The Connecticut General As- give It a try and wlU probahljr A fter Crash aide to Sen. George McGovern McGovern on a campaign morning where they quickly ex- sembly, which went Into session caU for roU call votes, to plaee USINESS SERVICES DIRECTORY (Oontinned from Page One) denied today a report that the swing throu^ Wisconsin In his tlngulahed a small fire In the jan. 6 and has been trying un- the Republicans on record and Dr. Nagy, 65 South Dakota Democrat sug- bid to . win the Democratic pies- Wtchen ot an apartment there, successfully ever since to come to use the results as campaign bottle Other wltnessea reported gested to Daniel EUsberg that 1 d e n 11 a 1 nomlnaUon, said apparently caused by a short up with a tax package artiept- fodder In the 1#72 elections. seeing the airliner plummet to- Dr. Elemer Nagy, chairman he release the Pentagon papers MoGovem told EUsberg he circuit In the stove. able to the majority of taxpay- Predictions now are that the F^TiGUB ward the ground with white of the opera-theater department to a specific new^iaper. could release Information Th® occupants of the apart- ers, wlU try erne more time next Assembly, when It m eets smoke streaming frpin its wing. ; HIGH GRADE of Hartt College of Music, Uhl- The Aug. 1 edition of Parade, through the press If he wished, ment, Mr. and Mrs. William week. Thursday for settling the fiscal About 8,600 rescue wtarkers CAMPING vendty of Hartford, died last a Sunday newspaper supple- but never suggested It be re- KloM>enburg, wore not hurt. It wlU reconvene Thursday, to fiasco, wlU repeal the state In- searched the rugged mountain EQUIPMENT night at his West l^arttord home ment, quoted McGovern as hav- teased to a single respected consider repeal of the income come tax and wUl reidace It terrain through the night to r the PRINTING tax it adcqited near dawn on with a tax package q^t down after suffering a heart attack. Ing t^d: newspaper. bodies. PoUce said they also Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, He was 60. "What happened Is that Mr. Gralnick added that EUlsberg July 1 and to replace it with a the middle, between Republl- FUNERAL HOME .Air Mattresses, Stoves, Job and Commercial compromise tax package. can and Democratic proposals. found scattered portions ot the Lanterns Printing n>m snd educated in Hunmrv Bllsbeig came to me and t(d& never offered McGovern the pa- 68 TOLLAND TPKE. Spacem en ' But, even before it convenes Gov. MeskiU is reconunend- jetliner’s fuselage, wing, engine he was an actor staMMd papers existed. I pers and that McGovern 7-/f and tail structure. Manch/Vemon Town line Prompt and Efflcient Thursday for tax purposes. It Ing a 7^ per cent sales tax. FARR'S Printing o f AH Kinds mmniri. ovie directordirM-inr inIn ’ EuropeiTurnne anda n a __ ^ that_ ____ I felt, u as . i_a klaw-- self never suggested that they Except for the American Wm. J. Lennon, Director maker that I could not be In be released, wlU convene Mrmday at 10 a.m. The Democrats are recom- "TTie Everything Store!” FlUEE TOWING a member of the faculty of the Step O nto flight engineer, Donn M- Car the business of breaking the EUsberg, a former employe for a mandatory three-day trail mending a 6 per cent. Indica . Gamp • Bike - Sport PHONE 643-2467 ^IBIWI tf NtA liK. penter, 80, of Miami, Fla. all Community Press Budapest School vr of t Cinematic H but I did make clear to of the Rand Corp. In Its re- er session, to consider action on tions are that legislative lesid- 142 E. CENTER ST. 2 MAIN STREET Art. He the'Me Scl^^ j thought It would search work for the govem- M oon Soil overriding Gov. Tliomas Mes- ers wUl agree to a 6% per cent aboard the plane were Japa at Depot Square Hours: 254 Broad St., Rear sales tax. Tfiw 't FUNNY wilt ,« U 00 for nese. The flight carried IBB pas 649-7196 Open Daily to 0:00 P.M. Mon. - F ri. 8-4 Drama In 1990 and Hartt college public interest if he ment, has said he suppUed the klU’ s vetoes. Sat. 8-12 Telephone 643-5727 The governor set a record this Democrats are recommend tack sritiM i "him i*'’ oiod. Stud « g i sengers and a crew seven. J . FAR R — 643 7111 In 1042. .... ^ made those documents avail- press with copies of a secret (Omittnned from Page One) lo; Todm’i FUNNY, IMO W m I Tkird Since then, he had been stage respectable news- iPrtitagon study on tire Vietnam year when be votoed 173 blUs. ing a 10 per cent tax on divi St, CIOTtloiid, Okio 44111. The worid’s worst previous designer and director for more war. aUon of Uie moon, the third The old record was sot In 1900 dends and cairital gains. The aviation disaster was the crash than 100 epera-theater produO- p ra ln lck , M cGovern’s member of the expedition. At- by then governor and now U.S RepuMlcans are recommend- In M arch 1969 o f a Venbsuelan MANCHESTER CUSTOM MADE tiGns. Dr. Nagy waa recently secretary, said the sena- fred M. Worden, circled over- S«n- Abraham Rlblcoff, who ing no tax on dividends and DC9 jetliner off Maracaibo, In L U C A ’ S MANCHESTER CANVAS AWNINGS engaged in preparation for the EUsberg that It waa Ejnployes _ Face vetoed 47 bills. - capital gains. Indications are which IBB persons were killed. Self-Service 80th anniversary of the Hartt disberg’s decision whether the ¥ head In the command ship En- two-thirds vote of that the leaders wlU agree to a Bandits Hit Laundromat MEMORIAL GO. Opera Theater, which was to informaUon should be made J deaveur, conducting scientific houses Is needed for over- B or 6 per cent dividend and Also Beweaving, Ssuafood, begin Aug. 8 with 2 one-act pubUc and that EUsberg would Manchester *poUce have ar- experlmente. aiding a veto, legislative lead- capital gains tax. Gas Station, $40 Million Custom Made Opposite East CMnetery opera production at centers in have to be responsible for any' rested four employesI of CftldorCaldor Scott DBoked down the predicting th&t cdl o^ the Indlc&tioiis are also that Suits, Pants and Touraine Paints at Paul’s CHOICE VARIETY en." release. on Tolland Tpke. and have ladder, he opened a com- vetoes wlU stand. most sales tax exemptions will Flee with Recovered By Coats Qualify Memorials Best in Monuments charged them In connection P®rtment on the side of the Democrats contreU both be lifted, that there wlU be Dr..Nhgy taught and directed TVo masked bandits held up • Tailoring The painting season is neai- coat is required, this can be ap- Qualify at workdiops. was a director of with the systematic theft of uncovering a chambers by slim margins (19 some Increase In tuition at a Dry Cleaning Over SO Years’ Experience Success just does not come to not fade over the passing years; ^______camera vdUch relayed to ^7 i„ the Senate and 99 to state coUeges, that the gasoUne Stone’s ’Texaco Station early this Trust Funds and If you are planning re- plied almost immediately, opera production at center In merchandise from that store. HARTFORD (AP) • Laundry Service people or to a business without Falfour Pink comes In a soft Seafood T h ree D ie Michael Fletcher, 21, of Ver- ®®rthllngs 1^ first step to the 73 ^ the House) and ne^ Ro- t « 'i/Ol go up two cents and menacing the attend- ticut’s major trust hmiff fhnf 176-118 Spruce St. Call 649-9807 some good reason for it. There lovely color; Sienna Pink from decorating or having the out- painting, consider this country and Canada, serv ,, , . i . J Silky, another product of the Robert P. Merla, 18, of “u*’*®®®- The camera was pubUcan support for overriding the cigarette four emta, ucuis major irusi lunos Manchester is more than one reason why Oklahoma, a granite of soft rose side of your house painted, 43 OAK STREET S E £ u s FO B : ed as director of the Columbia non ^bert P. Merla 18 ^ movid Into^tlorrevere^ fret S irr^ h T X es. uSt a varlrty of Sherlic: with a rifle and a pistol as supply a wide range of pensions A . AIMECm, Prop. com es in o Alomlmim RoU Up university Opera Workshop and ' Drive-In Parking Manchester Memorlajl Co., Hat’- color, a dusty shade between In Mystic 19°**^f CTast^'S^*’^ were all Polcon to give a jt u not considered likely tiiat es, acceptable even now to both ^ escaped with about |80 In ^ ^ ^ t ^ Harrison St., Manchester you could not do better than to latex semi-gloss and in latex TEL. 649-9981 Avnilnga ManhnrtftTi School Of Muslc, and rlspn St., has made an out- deep brown and rose. Of course use worl^'famous Touraine flat, and the wonderful way ^ Nfk fivAv *iK Kood look as they rem oved the Republicans w ill align them- psurtiee, vriU be imposed. • a mllllmi loss during tile standing success in the creat- you cannot overlook Vermont a Door Canopies was on the faculty of the JuUl- charged with larceiy ovejj »8-mlUlon moMi cart, Ro- ^ives with the D e S a ts to The General AssemWy, whim Police say the two were last past fiscal year. State Treasurer paints manufactured by the these paints flow on has earned C ar Crash Ing ot beautiful memorials, granite, a great favorite with a Storm Doors ard School of MUSIc, New York M e t c ^ ^ stowage bay In override vetoes by a RepubU- and If It Anally recesses, wlU seen nuuUng through a field and Robert I. Berdon said Friday. a Combination Windows Most of us find it hart to vis- many people, West Paint Co. and sold by ‘^e tU^e of the "Wizards City. In 1960, he had a one-man MYmC (AP) - A,Cape_Cod can governor. The Democrats, meet again In February for across the highway, south o t the The total market value of tl)e ualize just how a flniahed me- Naturally the latest equipment Paul’s Paint Co. and by Paul’s ° The trade name of Reuben Plen’s ManohMter Awning Co. exhibition of his scene designs vacation trip for two New York ’They shuffled about like however, have said they will three-months session, 172 Deming St. station. seven state trust funds was g4M STEVENSON’S with receiving stolen goods. Osfrinsky morlal is going to look, we may is used at Manchester Memo- Paint Supply. 645 Main St. No ^ ™®®* deserved one 196 WEST CENTER ST. and costiunes In the Nntlwial State famUles was tragically in- ghostly flgures' In the dark dust ------;------; An all-pblnts buUetln on the mllUon as of the end of the fis- hove Ide^, we may lofdt at rial Company and Mr. Almetti matter what your painting re- Texaco Sfafion Telephone 649-8091 Theater and Academy In New terrupted this morning when Hadley Base, two, both described as vdilte, of cal year on June 80. ’That repre- quirements, the West Paint Co. smooth as sillt. Of course, tte a car went out of control highlighted In shadow In the lu DEALER IN WASTE .pictures tout Tiot until you can Is always alert to the newest Established 1949 Y ork CSty. surety bond, and are scheduled < EAK L Y O S T SporH Editor In Managerial Bow Health Good In Running Win Skein to Eight NEW YORK (APji—If Bob Gibson's health is any American League CHICAGOa (.AP)—Hie Morrall’s three touchdown vaunted defense, stingy on run- made fewer coetly mistakes torinl’B punt frean his end sons Notes from the Little Black Book NEW YORK (AP) __ homer for the A’s. But Oakland concern to National League hitters, it needn’t be. He’s thaui otoer editions. Penalties East Division Collese All-Stars had a p*®*®® p‘“® b»» * » P®®* P*®y® ferocious on almost was Mocked and the couldn’t muster any further U Pet. GB okay, fellows, really. hurt both teams. Santa Clara star eluded the Two Wallys, Wally Widholm of East Hartford and Johnny Lipon, Cleveland’s scoring against starter Alan W.5 "My arm feels good and so do Lucchessi « i CrtbSMi: Age new director a new cast ®b« tbe night ranked him pass rushing. Baltimore 64 88 .627 — new directOT, a new stair, Joe Namath Ohio State’s John Brocklng- MorraU also was harassed by Wally Fortin of Manchester, head coaches respectively new manager, may finally Foster and r^evers' Ray Lamb I,’’ says the St. Louis Cardin- takes Its toll on some pitchers, a good charge from toe AU-Star Colt rush and raced to the 84- Boston 68 46 .663 6Vh and a remodeled stage but Dawson—other pro ton was the AU-Stors’ chief of the East Hartford and Manchester American Legion hJ^ye solved the Vida Blue and Phil Hennigan. The victory als’ ace right-hander. but I don’t see anything wrong the Baltimore Colts know champion quarterbacks who threat as he hammered out 27 front line. Richie Harris of yard line. Detroit 66 48 .1)34 9V4 Olbson’s revltallzaUon from with him ... he shows the entries in Zone Eight, will handle the Zone All-Stars in was Foster’s first since June 0 62 64 .491 14 ■the script—the same one picked the eager but in- yards in ll carries, mostly In GrambUng, Jack Youngblood of The crowd of 63,269, 'vtewlng and ended an eight-game losing New York an early-season injury conUn- mark of a super pitcher toe Bristol next month. Meanwhile, the two mentors are 42 69 .416 21% experienced AU-Star secondar- toe tint period. Brbcklngton Florida and Julius Adams of restyled Soldier Field for the Washington ued to be good medicine for St. way he can dig down for that the professional cham- Texas Southern ,q>plled pres streak. 43 61 .418 22 first time, brMce Into loud ™ a neck-and-n^k battle with theit elubs for the ^ J’MI hSS (Cleveland Louis (Friday nisdit, as toe little extra something.’ ’ pions have used in run- les in recent years. got the first Star touchdown In sure to MorraU throughout the zone crown. . . . ncKeis nave ------. Foster said the team “was West Division n in g up eight straight As for toe Stars’ offense, toe opening seconds of toe sec-. cheers which were choked off definitely psyched up by the hard-throwing pitcher led toe Gibson not only pitched weU, game but it wasn’t enough to hpenMen selling gnuMtUa A n Umttedl We Bewive The To lim tt Some Itaine Oq T U s n g e D n M nuihen’ CANNON TBBBT MOaM’ *>Teeas’ WASH CLOTHS CRISS CROSS CUTTING BOARD Reg. IRA Reg. 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